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9 jobs that use Public Works the most

Jobs that use public works the most include public works director, public health worker, and city administrator.

What jobs use Public Works the most?

1. Public Works Director

How public works director uses Public Works:

  • Manage key controls, CCTV, safety devices, and training activities.
  • Conceptualise, initiate & independently manage innovative after-school & lunch programs, and innovative successful school fundraiser.
  • Manage, delegate and perform facility repairs, apartment renovations, preventive maintenance and inventory control utilizing CMMS program for maintenance.

Most common skills for public works director:

  • Public Works
  • Infrastructure
  • Building Maintenance
  • Oversight
  • Project Management
  • Storm Water

2. Public Health Worker

How public health worker uses Public Works:

  • Maintain village right of ways, mowing grass, trimming trees, plowing snow, paving and patching roadways.
  • Mow or edge lawns using power mowers/Edgers.
  • Obtain CDL license through city and operate tandem dump trucks.

Most common skills for public health worker:

  • Social Work
  • Public Works
  • GRASS
  • Manual Labor
  • CDL
  • Mowing

3. City Administrator

How city administrator uses Public Works:

  • Maintain an ave. 35-40 A/R days and achieve finacials from red to black.
  • Provide day-to-day oversight of accounts receivables (tax collections and revenues).
  • Maximize customer satisfaction in rehabilitation therapy.

Most common skills for city administrator:

  • Public Works
  • Local Government
  • Financial Reports
  • Community Development
  • Municipal Government
  • Public Safety

4. Public Works Inspector

How public works inspector uses Public Works:

  • Coordinate, manage, and conduct geotechnical engineering and engineering geology subsurface investigations.
  • Inspect all new construct ion city public works projects, including water, sewer, asphalt, and concrete.
  • Provide QA-QC on GIS files.

Most common skills for public works inspector:

  • Asphalt
  • Construction Projects
  • Traffic Control
  • Public Works
  • Construction Sites
  • Construction Methods

5. Public Service Director

How public service director uses Public Works:

  • Respond to media queries, write news releases and manage media engagements while acting as spokesperson for several multifacete organizations.
  • Develop and implement staff share program within perioperative services, coordinate with site managers to maintain adequate staffing for each location.
  • Demonstrate ability to improve company processes, including the development and maintenance of a proposal library via SharePoint.

Most common skills for public service director:

  • Public Service Announcements
  • Press Releases
  • Public Affairs
  • Public Works
  • FCC
  • Community Organizations

6. Building Official

How building official uses Public Works:

  • Lead site excavations, form structuring, and supervise concrete pours.
  • Modernize department by directing adoption and implementation of current editions of building, electric, fire, plumbing and mechanical codes.
  • Participate in networking and collaboration with other regional CBA providers.

Most common skills for building official:

  • Community Development
  • Code Compliance
  • Plumbing
  • Public Works
  • Code Enforcement
  • State Building

7. City Manager

How city manager uses Public Works:

  • Manage debt issuance, debt service, redemptions and tax arbitrage calculations.
  • Interpret and apply GAAP and GASB and other applicable accounting guidelines.
  • Provide assistance in oversight and management of all city operations.

Most common skills for city manager:

  • Human Resources
  • Economic Development
  • Oversight
  • Customer Service
  • Public Works
  • Payroll

8. County Administrator

How county administrator uses Public Works:

  • Establish operating policies and procedures and attain SNF Medicare certification.
  • Re-Establish the QA committee and institute continuous quality improvement activities with resulting impact on the facility's regulatory compliance history.
  • Process all source documents, ensuring accuracy, creating invoices using QuickBooks including monthly bank reconciliation.

Most common skills for county administrator:

  • County Government
  • Service Delivery
  • Federal Laws
  • Public Works
  • Financial Management
  • County Services

9. City Engineer

How city engineer uses Public Works:

  • Manage Jenkins security by providing specific access to authorize developers/testers using project base matrix authorization strategy.
  • Work in a variety of disciplines including structural, architectural, transportation and geotechnical engineering design and mapping and GIS development.
  • Develop maps and layouts for use by different town departments, update different databases of GIS.

Most common skills for city engineer:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Project Management
  • Cost Estimates
  • Public Works
  • GIS
  • Capital Improvement Projects

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